M Daniel
University of Edinburgh
8 Papers
280 Citations
M Daniel is an academic researcher from University of Edinburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peptide sequence & Amino acid. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Cytochromes C 2 sequence variation among the recognised species of purple nonsulphur photosynthetic bacteria
TL;DR: The amino acid sequences of the principal soluble cytochromes c of representatives of each recognised species of the Rhodospirillaceae are determined, finding no correlation between a species' cytochrome c amino acid sequence and its phylogenetic position.
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Amino acid sequences of bacterial cytochromes c' and c-556
R P Ambler,R.G. Bartsch,M Daniel,Martin D. Kamen,Lesley I. McLellan,Terrance E. Meyer,J Van Beeumen +6 more
TL;DR: The amino acid sequences of the proteins from 12 different bacterial species are reported, and it is shown by sequences that the cytochromes c-556 from 2 different bacteria are structurally related to the Cytochrome c'.
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The amino acid sequence of the zinc-requiring β-lactamase II from the bacterium Bacillus cereus 569
TL;DR: The amino acid sequence of the zinc‐requiring β‐Mactamase II from Bacillus cereus strain 569 has been determined and is structurally and mechanistically distinct from both the widely distributed class A and class A β‐lactamases.
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The amino acid sequence of cytochrome c' from the purple sulphur bacterium Chromatium vinosum.
TL;DR: An amino acid sequence is proposed for the cytochrome c' from the photosynthetic purple sulphur bacterium Chromatium vinosum strain D.vinosum, which is single polypeptide chain of 131 residues, with haem-attachment cysteine residues at positions 121 and 124.
Amino acid sequences of cytochrome c-554(548) and cytochrome c' from a halophilic denitrifying bacterium of the genus Paracoccus.
TL;DR: Both of the Paracoccus proteins have a considerable excess of acidic amino acid side chains over basic ones, and a higher proportion of their basic amino acids is arginine than is usual in cytochromes c.